Pedalboard Pictures!

He has nice exotic pedals there, if he dares to chain more than 5 to 1 adaptor, just if it blows, heh. The pedal maybe gone too. :?
 
2 1Spots for different grounds. Delay, chorus, modulation pedals if chained with some drive pedals = noise.

I am ready for the following wah pedals:

1) Dunlop 535Q (must mod though)
2) RMC wah (original, 2 or 3)
3) Fulltone Clyde Deluxe.

Funds are here and just waiting for mrmisse. Ian, come along when I go check them out leh.
 
Hey Kwerty, yes it does. Quirks of pedals lah... some can cooperate, some cannot get along.

Lifehouse, its the fasel and TB (if the 535Q ain't TB) ... also, can tweak the voicings of the 6 settings.
 
shredcow ==> the 535q aint true bypass.. hard-wired bypass 8O

ciel21 ==> just saw a catalinbread SCP on ebay.. starting bid: US$75.. 1 bidder only.. :twisted:
 
ImCORN : I HATE YOU! doesnt matter, i bought it already =p nice pedal grab it if you can. Does bring back some of the presence adds a nice sheen to the top end. a bit ex for what it does but ITS RED AND IT HAS A CHILLI ON IT!! YES!

now for that overdrive.....
 
haha.. i also hate myself.. haha.. cos i already got one scp liao.. got it off some guy on harmony-central for US$118.. 8O .. now still waiting for other stuff to get to my vpost location.. ahah.. where's my fuzz pedal?? 8)
 
you guys considering a fuzz pedal? may i suggest the Subdecay Flying Tomato Mutant Fuzz... capable of generic fuzz, and modern weird-ish fuzz. Very versatile, it seems (i can probably tell you more after mine arrives :D)

soundclips:

Chords
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato2.mp3

Fake synth (with delay)
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato3.mp3

Starved
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato4.mp3

Blues
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato5.mp3

Generic fuzz
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato6.mp3

Vol knob
http://www.subdecay.com/tomato7.mp3

Link - http://www.subdecay.com/ft.htm

Unlike many fuzz circuits the Flying tomato has an input buffer in front of the effect. The short version is: This fuzz will work after virtually any pedal, or with active pickups.

A high and low tone control have been added, as well as a "squish" knob. Some fuzzes sound great with a combination of certain guitars and amplifiers, but sound awful with others. With the Flying Tomato, you can dial in the warmth you want and still cut though the mix at your next gig.

Squish Knob - This is where it gets crazy. The squish knob essentially lowers the voltage supply to the fuzz circuit, creating gated tones and altering the symmetry of the fuzz. Running an overdrive before it or delay or modulation effects after it can produce some very interesting sounds. Due to this knob directly altering the available power it will make some minor scratching sounds when its turned.
 
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